A 30-year-old Berlin woman was arrested and charged with shoplifting on April 3 at Home Depot after an employee saw the woman conceal $133 worth of items. The employee saw the woman place the items on top of a stroller and then cover them with her purse, pay for other items and leave. The woman was arrested, charged and released with a summons.

On April 10, a 23-year-old Erial man was charged with shoplifting a PlayStation 2 controller, worth $29.96, from Walmart. An employee reported he saw the man place the controller under his shirt and attempt to exit the store. He was charged and released with a summons.

A Delsea Drive man reported on April 1 that a woman he was renting a room to stole $250 in loose change from a Top-O-Matic cigarette machine, worth about $60, while he was at work. He said he knew she had a history with drugs, but seemed to be doing well. He did not have enough information about the woman to file a criminal complaint, and was advised to change his locks.

An Arons Circle woman reported on April 10 that when she was having friends over to her house for dinner, she saw her wallet in her friend’s purse. She retrieved her wallet, but $680 in cash was missing. When she confronted her friend, a 22-year-old Lawnside woman, they got into an argument and the “friend” left.

Officers responding to a report of a fight on Hurffville-Grenloch and Langley Road discovered a grandfather confronting his 15-year-old grandson over stealing $880 from his mother’s lock box and allegedly leaving to buy drugs. The mother retrieved the money and did not press criminal charges.

On April 3, a Long Bow Drive couple reported that their wallets were stolen from their residence after a friend visited. Another friend who was there was contacted and reported her wallet was missing as well.

A foreman at a site on Hurffville-Cross Keys Road reported on April 8 that overnight, someone broke into a storage container and stole items, including a trailer.

On March 15, a 24-year-old Pitman man was charged with driving while intoxicated after a stop on Woodbury Road. Police said the man made an illegal left turn onto Route 47 from East Holly Avenue, and then turned onto Holly Avenue without using a turn signal. The man said he had a couple of beers at a friend’s house. A blood alcohol breath test showed his blood alcohol content at .08.

A Williamstown woman reported that $383 was missing from her father’s bank account about 24 hours after he died.

A 59-year-old Hurffville-Grenloch Road man was charged with driving under the influence, an open container of alcohol in a moving vehicle, unsafe lane change and reckless driving on April 4 following a crash on East Holly Avenue near Bainbridge Lane at 3:59 p.m. Police found an open Miller Lite can in clear view in the man’s car. A breath test showed his blood alcohol content to be .16.